me PRINCE COUNTY-cHRoNicLa \ 0 Get Your MURESCO From These Dealers up V .u _ix/‘_ 5 5"LB. lalleg "..‘!"'...!‘.'.".'.." v*""‘“°~ gan _I . AB ,fi Per Lb. PM 1 Carton so 75c White in Bulk 12c MUBESCQ flows together covering ll!! brush marks. Can be brushed on wily by anyone, giving poi-root results and without making any _Albany .............. E. V. McLeod Albany .............. R. Phillipson Alberton Myrioks Alberton Ltd Bedeque W. T. Bownass Bedctlue O. .......... Wm. Callback Bedford Court da Bon Bella River ............ D. J. Riley Bloomfield A. J. Pratt Borden J. LeRoy Bherry Bradalbane McKay dr Todd Bfidsetown Matthew eo Mclean Bristol J. iv. McEwen Cape Traverse A. K. Lord Cardigan J. A. McDonald at Cc. Carleton Siding Fred Bell Charlottetown . Bethune Hardware Co. Charlottetown . Fcnnell dt Chandler Charlottetown . R. T. Holman, Ltd. Charlottetown Rogers Hardware Charlottetown Stanley, Show at ` Peardon Dealers : Order From R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Provincial Cherry Valley J. E. MeEachern 1 Coleman C. R. Wallace Crapaud The Wood Cornapny Dundas D. N. Nicholson Elleralle urleigh Elierslle cCaull Elmira osaey e .9 M ,?9_r rgwgz mrs; Q Elmsd.ale.......... hon Elmsdale nnle Emerald W. H. Ford Fortune Bridge E. S. Johnston Fredericton N. A. Cutllfle Freetown . . . . .. R. C. Auld Freetown Ralph R. Burns French River P. McNutt dt Son Georgetown J. A. McKinnon Hampton .......... Morrison dc Co. Hunter River H. B. Cutiiffe Hunter River L. R. Billiphsrit Kensington J. P. dt C. Kennedy Kensington William McKay Kensington McKenzie as Co. Kmllnaton R. Tuplin at Co Kilmuir Mi_:Gowans Ltd. Kinsston Malcolm Mo-swoin Kinkora E. Roberts Long River Ernest Dunning Lower Montague W. A. Poole sz Co. Malpeque P. McNutt at Bon Miscouche J. P. Gaudet Miscouche C. McLellan Montague Clark Bros. Montague W. A. Johnston Montague L. B. Meiiisu Montague Pools dt Thompson Morell H. F. Anderson Morell Dingwell as Rossiter Mt. Albion W. J. McEachern Mt. Carmel John Richards Mt. Stewart Clark Bros. Mt. stewart A. n. mohair Mt. stewart o. J. Moinnls ist. stewart w. i.. misss THE sU1\/i1\/IERSIDEGUARD1_AN_ _ _----*___ V -11- \ =~sa 41': _if 'qi li-_ _ _._ _ . ...__....._-. Murray Harbor R. P. Brooks Murray Harbor NthL . . .. G. C. Clow Murray River F. D. Brehaut Murray River .. T. L. Cook du Sons Mumty River C. H. Horton New Annan H. R. Mosse New Glasgow Ravel Dickieson New london .. B. Dunn!-ns dr Sons Northam . . . . . .. Lester Bsglols North Rustico E. C. lrsPsge North Eustico Dora J. Smith North Wiltshire 'Mclean Bros. O'Leary. ....... ........H.A.Jelly O'Leary McWilliams as '1’1.irnex‘ Orwell D. D. McLeod do Bon Oyster Bed Bridle E. M. Cudmore Peakes Station John T. Devine Portage K. sz H. Bharbell Red Point Est. A. Robertson Richmond McDonald Al Brown Bt. ltleanors H. B. Bernard St. louis F. D.-Callaghan St. Louis Capt. J. R. Perry Bt. Louis ....._.,.. F. J. Shea 8: Co. Bouris Matthew as Mclean Bouris J. Frank Stems Bummerside .. Brace, 'McKay dz Co. Bummerside_.`_Cobb, McKay dt Todd Bummerside .-. R. T. Holman, Ltd Bummei-side .. .. Sinclair as Stewart Summerside .. F. W. Strong dz Co Tignish Morris, Bernard at Co. Tignish J. H; tayrick ds Co Traoadie A. J. McDonald Tryon The Wood Company Tryon (North) .. Dawson's Limited Tyne Valley _ . C. I. Lidstone dv Sons Tyne Valley Thomas Nisbet Tyne Valley .. G. S. Sharp da Sons. Vernon River H. B. McLeod victoria .............. Wrisht Bros. Wellington AWK & Gaudet Ltd Distributors ~ readily; Western ronto.-S L 0 C a I S -oii.tvl:i.r.` rusrit ESERVE WEDNESDAY, 19th, for afternoon tea ie by Presbyterian Ladle L-58 five Two SUNGLO AND PUPPY BATION N0 be flven the Vlaams after are O days oil, andvnntil . mai eolu-n is reserved for news Cilldod his 1ll8tl'LlCti0l1 interest but advertising of thg Gilwgu 1n_gt;-“ation " " “ ff Scout leaders' which he has been holding in Summerside. Quite a number attended the classes and nnfu may h iscried n avorl strictly pgynble l at Kensington Mon- C0m. Warren expresxd L-5833-4-13-li. .1 good fitting suit and it wi it dozen more. Sell a siop and you lose a. dozen. I sell Summex-side_ He went wear made to measure siii L-584'i-4-l3- MBCPHERSON SAY D CASE -Ali before Mr. E. H. Strong, K.C. the Sumntciside Police Ocuirt the _party was found gum HOSPITAI.-There was find $25.00 and costs.-8 TWENTY articles at Ne guilty and in jail.-8 first was local _.#-» ____- IHBH, prices. the be satisfied. Remember - guesswork about “!it." Jul' Mas- Act, while he is in the Tailor takes each suit individ- was also suggested that gives it his pmlsonal "Seo it before yo buy L-5183-4-13-li. IS HERE. Take Rcxal Taylor Drug Co., came befom Mr. G. on Friday charged FOREMOST-In School Temper- county honors honors. In ad- by the Do- Each Oi the MASTER TAILOR only a week away- to pick out ,vour Ne and Coat at liolman's. the range of styles, so 4'4-YL turned to Prince Edw _ success.-S f‘XCI5rE.‘ F889 _.._.__.. g ~ Lean of Summerside left on Friday morning on a short visit to To- UCTION CLASSES-Provincial Scout Com- missioner W`m. Warren has con- clasms for course for himself B8 Well pleased With his visit.-S --RE'I`UR.NED T0 THE ISLAND 1-Mr. George Callaghan with his wife and four children, have re- ard Island slid intend to locate permanently 5- here. Mr. Callaghan is s native of ll Western Prince County and a Y nephew of Mr. W. P. Callaghan of out west if some years ago and was one of the 31 successful farmers in the west. He however, thought he could do bet- ter in his native province where the in climate. is more temperate. i-lis 5 many Island friends hope he will *8 remain here and wish him every -MoN'rm.Y MEETING os" s large at- y tendancc of Trustees on Thursday evening at the regular monthly ' __ meeting of the Board of Trustees DAYS ‘mm t was thc establishment ot' the Prince County Hospital. Mr. _ H. T. Holman, president, presided. One of i\~ matters decided upon of fees for he W Annm' blood transfusions There have been W” "W" several case., oi this kind st the certain sum of money has made "“° “”"‘°°“ 'mining schools visit ""‘°'*’ th’ ““" county Hospital. This been before the Maritime Nurses Association and it was arranwd to have a travelling inspector to visit the hospitals in the Maritimg Pro- book vinces, for the purpose oi examin- s°t n,”_ ing student nurses. This would be of great benefit to the students. It ‘ is understood all the hospital; would contribute a certain sum towards the expenses. Reports were received prizes have of the work of painting number of patfcnts had ed this month.”-B aiossbMrEW At the conclusion of s0n's address, Dr. E. ed the motion which hospital, all of which have proved successful. It was decided to vote a to pay the required fee to have the services of a travelling inspector for Nurses the Prince mstirr has and clean- ing the interior of the hospital. The record showed that s. very large been treat- -INVITED T0 SPEAK-There was a very large attendance of bus- iness men at the Gentlemens Club on Thursday evening to hear the Manson Cm. dd' y . . . the Farm Loan and Creditors Ar- rangement Act. This address was giwan in full in yesterday’s paper. Mr. Man- T. Tanton moved a vote of thanks to the speaker roi- his verv infommtive ad- dress. Mr. R. B. Richardson second- was ca:-ried unanimously. A general discussion followed on the different aspects “cf the workings of the act and some helpful suggestions made, which might be beneficial to the carrying out of the act. It was w suggested that an invitation be ex- tended to Mr. M. A. MacPherson, K. C.. of Ottawa to address ii. pub- most exact- lic meeting in Suminerslde on the discussed Mr Farmers' Credit and Arrangement Province. It the Gentle- irrn'.s Club have a lecture night when matters of general interest TWBel!t- wma bs . . . _ ley. on behalf of the visitors. movcd s vote ci' thanks to tha president * of club for the invitation to hear Mr. Manson. This was “ll aldinBedeql\¢.-6 . ii”s'i ,iiiiiii §i igiiii si _ii 5 ii it Hi-....m____ _* a _ Fox&` -M.:-sumo-»»\~ Ltd.. secohthd by Mr. Hugh Morrison.-B , PERSONALS -Mr. Heier G. Clark was a visi- _I tor to Halifax this week.-8 -Mrs. W. P. Callaghan and IW!- J. P. Hogan of suinnfierside have been visiting ms. James MacDon- -Priends will regret to learn that 3 Bodequc th an alt- R hehhanahssemeredtherrince b ents. mmsyllsqitalforancpsrstian- slivusmnvisi inniiiui or mall (C. P. By Guardia.u’s Slkclal Wire) OTTAWA, April 12-While Con- servative baok-benehers thundercd applause. Hon. H. H. Stevens had a held day in the House oi 'Iom- moris today. He clashed with Sec- retary of state C. H. Cshan, ex- plained why he resigned from the Bennett Govemrrieut last October and declared he had no apologies to offer any man for his conduct in relation to the Mass Buying Com- mission To top off the tense, dramatic scene, the former minister of trade and commerce jumped to his feet when the Mass Buying Commission report was tabled and moved its nd- option. it was _believed to be un- precedented in modem Parliament- ary history for it private member of a commission to move the motion which usually comes from the chairman. The feature of the incident was the enthusiastic desk-thumping by Conservative members which greet- ed the former minister. Early in the aftemoon. Mr. Stevens accepted responsibility for premature publi- cation cf the recommends-tions of the Prlcc Spreads Commission. This led .the Secretary of State to enter the debate with references to oaths of office. When Mr. Stevens rose to reply. referring to his resigna- tion from the Cabinet, his voice was drowned out by applause from Con- servative bsck benches. FIND MULE HENS OTTAWA, April 9--A hen that works something like s mule has been developed at the Central Ex- perimental Farm here by crossing two widely known breeds to pro- duce meat and eggs but not to re- reed. Pcultry experts at the experi- mental farm. working on the prin- igic that crossing two pure breeds “ ives offspring which are super- ior to either parent breeds in vigor “UW-" and economy of growth," produced a White Leghom-Plymouth Rock giving s better performance in the pullet year than either cf its par- They found that by using a Leg- horn male and Rock female they could evolve a bird giving io pei' cent greater egg production during the pullet year than either parent breed. The reverse cross did not work so well. During the first eight weeks of their lives the crosses were easier on the feed supply than the youngsters of either of the cross breeds; after that they ren about even with the Rocks but ahead of the Leghorns until they reached 16 weeks when they dropped be- hind the Rocks. The experts found the crosses offered some advantage in egg and meat production until they weigh- ed about four pounds. They cau- tioned only pure-stock parents should. be used in the crossing. IDST IIIS LIFE TRYING (By The Canadian Press) IUNDON, April 12--Known in his neighborhood as "thc ciiildren‘s friend," William Henry Smith. 59. lived up to his name till death. Never happier than when romp- ing with children, Smith. shoe-men- devr' left his shop and went to Re- ¢ent’s Park to work, rather than disturb sleeping babies. I-Ie saw a small boy fall into the Grand Jima- tion Csnal. Throwing off his coat as he nn, he plunged into the water in an effort to save the lad. But he was an indifferent swimmer and sank. . . Both bodies were recovered after dragging operations. (Canadian Press) T0 AVE iiiil ii \ iii; i it it ci \ » bi ` In Dual Tongue CAPE TOWN. April 12-(By The Canadian Press)-The history and defence of Afrikaans (language of the Dui/ch in Africa) in the address of I-lon. J. H. Hoi'-meyer, South Af- rican cabinet minister, "will quite probably stand in years to come as the classic oration on equal lang- uage rights-the cement in the foundations oi' our nation," says an editorial in the Cape Times. Dsclaring his belief that Afrikfiim as a language should survive, ille minister of thc interior. public health and education, the Cape Times Sams, spoke with tact and sense of proportion when he ad- dressed thc Imperial Press -Confer- ence nri the question, "Tile delegates. :titer llc _had hn- ishcd, certainly understood is great deal about our dual language sys- tem. which, before Mr. Hofmeyer spoke to them, many of them sd- mittedlv thought a waste of money," the Cane Times continues. Mr. Hoft‘me_vel'_ who is a graduate of Oxford. told the Pl'c.=s Confer- ence Afi‘iiwt.h_ other Montreal doctors and their subjects are: Dr. J. B. Collip, recent work on anti- hormones; Dr. D» L. Th0mS0ll» correlations of the endocrine sys- tem; Dr. J. M. Lindsay, Von Gierke‘s glycogen; UF- L M- R5' binowitch. diabetes, and Dr. Ed- ward H. Mason, treatment of gangrene. - Dr. Dudley Irwin, Toronto. will speak on pathological aspects of silicosis. ______________._ LABT GLOUCESTER. » There are certain factors which. while not actually the cause of can- cer, predlspose tl-ie tissues to the disease. Chronic irritation = the most potent of these. Certain tissues especially lavour the growth of cancer. Piginented warts and moles are harmless in themselves but if irritated by cloth- ing or scraped or cut during shaving they are apt to become malignant. Such moles and pigmented warts should be removed if they are loca- OARBONEAR Nnd" April “_ ted where they are subject to irritaf Another tall schooner has been mm' added to the Carbonear fleet with the purchase of the two-sticker Thomas S. Gorton; and Gloucester has lost her last wind-ship. They put engines in the other Gioucestermen but from the time the Gorton was launched from theksexyardsinlcoii shade- pended on sail slone to get har to the banks and back to the Am- ' erican port with her catches. Year after year her billowy spread of white canvas swung around Cape Ann, headed for the banks, her wheel in the grip of such skippers as Norman A. Ross. Donald Moduish. Robert Porper. Dominic Arsenault and the late Wallace A. Parsons. Butanewcouraewillbesetfor her soon by Captain Arthur lisrle ofoarbnnear,heroawow\\¢. it¢t-books.resuiisrromeesstsatir- -FOR TORONTO-Miss Zi1pha` i Macqusrrie and Miss cool- io Moc S003 AdVaiIli§3.g`6 ‘ iigghfn ‘9»fsiii)o9ts:>!iii§;§';eg;?.';¢¥£ 2: 1"°€“18\‘ bleedlns or dis I r ;:;;r.t“.:.‘::.:u'.°§.:.‘z.“‘i'.:‘.::i.::f:; ,,,<-2 »,-Y »1=-=,, -My °= -»,1; a. g ves e nce change ‘2li.;‘.‘.l?..'f°f.“l.”t;;‘..‘3‘.’“§’..‘€.i.i.’2§ ’?.?$i‘.; =‘“°`°' °°‘°“f» °f my wi °f =“°1° A G E F 0 R the application of tar, crude petrol- th?g)15\f;‘:,2§°‘;ytg,;é;?;m°¥1f;;§:)e:’ cum and certain of the aniline dyes, 1 ` leads to a. chronic inflammatory re- 33333;, lgrsggjreoviesr '£;§é;`§a action that favours the deveiopinent and loss of weight. K M °°‘“°" (f) Any source of irritation, ce- M H 1 The development of cancer in the ' UT gostro-intestinal tract may be mv- p°,‘§:,.i§‘e1,].§',§‘,,it,}:,§’df',‘,,‘§“"1;,',°,,,d mv, E oured by the consumption of irritat- health examlmmon ac 1 “st mme Saiisfafcf/°fY than the knife il ` ing food substances. Foods that are ', e once B 'By Th” C°“°'”““ "Wt excessively hot cr cold or that are year' NEW YORK, April 12 _ whue strongly acid or alkaline may act Canada will mark her celebratio the "°V°1““°“ “'96 1" i“`°3‘°55 1° as irritants Poor eliminhticu of a of the Kings- suv" 'mbnee th A“5ma Edith Kmuila' 3 1‘e5°“l`°h chronic inflammatory condition of year by tnmaung °' more detemnn chemist at me UmV9"5ii~Y °f V1' the lowcr bowel may be fol'crunnci's ed anion to reduce the cancer dent em-,HI sat calmly In 3 mM,.aw,.y or cancel i-stein this country to the absolu Cfmdllciius s tryius mich0-c11cmi- cancer ci the uterus one or tho m““"“”“' °”M'”°h 15° the `:°““ Cel flllslysts of s tiny rock sample most common typos ofihis fiisooso W” °f I-3e‘“’°‘°°“gh °p°“°d the 5” sent from near Winnipeg to de- in women. often develops on the Ver~`mb1l~ec Cancer Fund' and in icrmlne the age of the earth. Miss scar of a tear. All cervical injuries ?Ml91n'wlde broadcast mvmd 'ive' Krcupn found the earth to be at should be repaired immediately af- azngin the D°m1.“i°n 5° conmbut 108-sc 1,725,000,000 years old. says ter delivery ifposslble. 2 2.1 ar °r mme m °r er mat. th SCi@l1tific American. in cun_cci°_ to _be fcrcwarizcd is to ul: malyQ°P*`95§\'l1i; a truly nation what the feminine scientist did be forcarmod. The public should }‘f,‘f,“°§;§e',ve,‘§.“§ ‘i%'“g '“,fo“‘”““’ in tllfi bit of research in which she 'li-\”\°W the dsllger signs, and when m.,dyS1.,0u1d be img 3; h‘;`:satr°“.3gv pai'ti;\icig;.ted was tg employ special appesrhtiliey shouldilcse no ernment House ottawa me lo of making what chemists ine in CODSU DE 8 DHYSC 9-H CBP- ' i ` call it micro-analysis. There are able ol making an accurate diag- ncwer, more refluecl methods »¢l-ig" nosls. gsm.; fp0WN_ Ap,-H 12_\By 'nw Royal Society for the Prevention some oilii-is. The samples she sn. 'P110 dcusvr slams ci calmer riff- csiifr i=i»essi_Advoooting mech- :tlyzed niicroclwmically weighed ‘al Any lump' Cspecmuy In me mum, ms for the slaughterin only l-100th of an ounce. but such br°“5t; Of “ill 'S H5 m0\'¢ 111111111110 HU a sample is enough for tms work (bl Any sore that docs not iieail _ -li v at your nearest Dealer. e with varying results. ' reached no nncl conclusion." SUNGLO Geetaticn and Whelping Ration an Vixen uid Puppy Ration for loses hu.ma.n hands, G. E. Shelvoke, I leading figure in animal welfan 1° moles in iimglcnd rooentiy touroi 5 tho shhotoirs of south Africa. }; Mr. shelvoke spoke of the pro- be gross of electrocution devices for a-bbatoirs and described the electro- ° lethal method of rendering the an- ' lmal insensible by a series of low 8' tension alternating current shocks. -V This was some pmotisea in not-un ai “Even today authorities in Eng- land are not .in agreement whether h' .the electricity causes uncon.scious~' ’ ness or _mei-elyi a general paralysis " ' which makes it impossible for the animal to give expression 'to it! pain.” Mr. Shelvoke said. i ".113 Cruelty to Animals has spent $5.- » g 000 on experiments to prove what d the position really ls. but had winter io limped to port at victim of fierce role Jean Jsdot is Jean .iadot lost s heress lol es.'I.`he seammagedwgettosdety. in the H arrowing Experience heavy storms, but after a hai-row-r herdlf s ing experience at the mercy of the Cancer favours unhealthy tissue , and not infrequently develops on scars of old burns or at the site c chronic ulceration. Such nre-dis- posing conditions as the ulcer that is slow in healing, poorly fitting dental plates, sharp points .in de- cayed teeth, shouid never be neglec- ted. Smoking outside in frosty weather leads to irritatimi of the delicate coverings of the lips. Hot smoke from dry tobacco. \ ntinu- ously directed on the same area, ia another source of irritation which should be avoided. Certain occupations favour the growth of cancer. When any part of the body is subject to repeated minor injuries or to constant irrita- tion. one should be especially on guard. The "chimney-sworp’s can- cer," so freouuitly referred to in 200 Lbs. $29.50 400 Lbs. $53.00 600 Lbs. ,_ $69.50 Mail Orders Accepted Freight Prepaid on Cash Orders Sold by us for 20 years. Known throughout the Mariiinies. Recommended by all Users. `TheyHSlel7m to the Last Drop . . . exiracirlng every particle of Cream and butter fat. Xou get larger cheques because the of Cancer . \Ve|ox gives you more cream with a higher test. YOU SAVE Because We Buy Direct from Sweden - Runs in an Oil Bath. Self-Balancing Bowl. Interchangeable Discs. Easiest to Clean-and Keep Clean, Durable Construction, Automatic Lubrication. B II Y ll 0 W Prices Advance After This Sale $25.00 $46.00 $61.00 SALE PRICES Terms if Desired $2.50 down $4.00 down $5.00 down suiiiiriisins ”-_-i $2.25 monthly _ monthly , $550 monthly \H_C>lL` i--ws\1'0"*“¢i‘i;”**¢"*1l?t4KP”“'*"'*¢*¢D"'”!'t1'k'f"'>‘ ' "’ '-"'-*"~‘Y¢ ` `”f`°`_"‘_"ll'._‘_. ., __ ~~ f `_ . . _M 7 .l ~<,~‘- ' 1 i.;»...'s.\4 4 ar n sf -in v .- i > fr .- v if -W .. ,r . . i, _ i i ~.~,. fi " i i < ¢~ ~ L’ i . i F , 1. .g .1 _ $1 i- -.1-. - ~.- . -. .i s ‘i i . » ._ .¢. ~ _:- V _ .»-ai; .» fi- i \. 1- o. . vi. '- _ ,,,,. of .na .._,.,. -_-_ iii 1_,. .r..~¢ '.- ..,-.» ..-c.-_ ~»». .»~»~. . -as have what i 1 \ r i i ft# ~ i 0 .- til; lt fi I. .ii .a .\ , . All r- . A _ i. _ .. Ei .op *_ ._, A 3' .